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Show The Son-Chronic- Roy, Utah, Thursday, August 30, 1956 le, Jones, Kent Hale, Bill Stevena, and Roger Parrish. The music was furn ished by the ward choir. It wu t very interesting meeting and wu put over very nicely. authorized at Roy, Utah. mail privilege Second-cla- s PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY I NOTICE FEDERAL FINANCE Tommy Le Ashon, Kathy OsCOMPANY INC.. NOTICE OF borne, and Larry Gerber graduated SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKfrom primary Sunday in sacrement HOLDERS TO STOCKHOLDERS meeting Bishop Barlow presented OF FEDERAL FINANCE them with their awards. CongratCOMPANY, INC.: ulations to all of you, and keep up is hereby given that a Notice the good work kids. meeting of the stockholders of The happy couples to have anni- FERELAL FINANCE COMPANY, versaries this week are Mr. and Mrs. INC. will be held at the Telluride Marshall A McEntire Jr., on the Auditorium, Richfield, Utah, on 2Gth Mr and Mrs. Ben Adams, and Tuesday, September 25, 1956, at Mr. and Mrs Stanley Steed on jhe 2 oclock pm., for the following 27th; Mr. and Mrs. Smith Page, and purposes: 1. To consider and vote upon Mr and Mrs Robert G. Blakely on the M. Mrs. Mr. proposed merger of FEDERAL Wllford and the 28th; Collmar on the 29th; Mr. and Mrs. FINANCE COMPANY. INC., a Jess Kennedy, and Mr. and Mr. Utah Corporation, PIONEER FIDaniel L Imhoff on the 30th; Mr. NANCE & THRIFT COMPANY, a and Mrs. Hugh F. Mills, and Mr. Utah Corporation and PIONEER and Mrs Harold A. Clifford on the FIANCE CORPORATION, a UUh Corporation, with and into PIO31st. NEER FINANCE Sc THRIFT COMincidental Mrs. Robert Over and her aon PANY, and matters and daughter, Butch and Vonnie thereto, including: (a) The ratification, authorizajust returned from a trip to Grand Canyon. They said it was very nice tion, approval, adoption and conami a lot of fun but they are glad firmation of a certain agreement of to be home Mr Over said that no merger datd July 27, 1956, beone was as glad as he to have them tween Pioneer Finance Corporation, home He Just doen't like his own Pioneer Finance & Thrift Company and Federal Finance Company, Inc., cooking all Utah corporations, providing for the merger of all of said corporaand son Mrs Kay Thompson Randy just returned from a trip to tions with and into PIONEER FIBlackfoot, Idaho. While there they NANCE & THRIFT COMPANY, united with Kays parents, Mr. and a Utah corporation, which agreeMrs Parley Randall. During her ment of merger was entered into stay her father opened a new cafe and signed by all of the directors there We would like to send him of each of said corporations; b) The authorization of the diour congratulations rectors snd officers of FEDERAL Miss Sharon Hale, daughter of FINANCE COMPANY, INC. to take Mr. and Mrs Howard Hale spent any and all action and to do any in Garden City, and all things snd to execute any the Utah, where she visited with the and all documents necessary and Sims family We are glad to hear proper to make effective the mergthat Sharon likes it up there, but er contemplated by said agreement hope that she wont ever leave of merger as the same may be amended, modified andor suppleClearfield for good mented, Mr and Mrs Melvin Wilcox and (c) To act upon any and all matMelvin's brother and sister Hal, and ters connected with or incidental Lloi.se, recently returned from Can- to the merger provided in said ada Vonnie Over also accompan- agreement of merger as the same ied them on the trip. The trip may be amended, modified andor as may properly was cnjo.ved by all, and they hope supplemented to return to Canada again soon. come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof 2. To transact such other busiCongratulations to our Clearfield First Ward softball team for bring- ness as may properly come before home the Sportsmanship the meeting or any adjournment ing thereof. trophy By order of the Board of Directors Thomas Kay Lyman Mothers and dads and Traiibuild-ers- . of the Clearfield Third Ward Secretary are looking forward to Wednesday Dated August 14. 19515 , Sept evening which promises to be lots Published Aug of fun a program was presented, with each ward in the stake participating. pe-ci- Weekly newipoper publisher eoch Thursday ot Roy, Utah, In ho interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Rhrerdale, Synset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintoh and Cleorfield. 21184 Manager 2 114 Ph. L5587 GORDON HOWES, 8taff Photographer .SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 82.50 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION CALL OFFICE LOCATION 5580 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH, PH. I 1184 J. HOWARD STAHLE, BETTY LOU STAHLE Owner-Publlihe- Clearfield News r hamburgers under his belt. He was given the honor of being the first speaker in Sacrement meeting. Don said that he didnt mind speaking first for that many hamburgers Mr and Mrs Wm. Benmcosa returned from a week in Iowa. While there they visited with Mrs. Benincosa's parents, Mr. amPMrs. William Wagner. We are very sorry Phene Benmosas hear that Mrs. Mr. Wagner, was not feeling to well while they were there. We hope tho. that he is feeling better now, and we are glad to have the Hansen Benincosa's back home again to Mia father. Mr and Mrs Wynn and family recently spent a week in San Francisco Calif When we Mr and Mrs Charlie Bushnell asked the Hansen family who they and children spent the past week visited with' they reported having in Yellowstone They all reported s very good time having a very nice time, but are glad to be home A steak and hamburger party wishes this was held for all of the boys in the Happy Birthday Clearfield third ward A prize was week to the following, Marilyn given to the boy who could eat the CatmQld. Bessie B Adams, Michmost hamburgers Don Lockheart ael T Smilh, Delores Ashton, and was the lucky lad to win with eight Lucille G Barton on the 26th. I.jnn W. Vaunt, Ray Peterson Judy Barlow and Dale R Porter on the 27th Myron P Forbes Jr, Craig Christensen, and Gary - Mayfield Our Savior on the 29th Janet Lund, Beth Olsen, Allen A Taslor, Wesley M SmiLutheran Church th, Steven Evans, and Marie Holt on the 30th Sue Ellen Forbes, Elizabeth Wood, Lily Kennedy, Phill O Arsenai Villa School Bldg Smith, asd Gayle A Stevenson on the 31st Ruth Lynne Hodson, Mary Roy Patricia Gronau. James I. Gucsi Speaker Gardner, Dennis M James, Edith C Wall, Sara Rowe, and Patrice Phone With these Layton on the 1st WORSHIP SERVICES wishes I would like to extend an and extra special one to my Mother, SUNDAY SCHOOL ThCleafield Third Ward Sacrement meeting was done by the 9 30 A.M. decons of the ward The first speaker was Don Lockheart, our hamburger champ Others were: Mike I- - 23-30- played and luncheon served and a program was presented, at least I heard some melodious melodies echoing down my way, that evening. The voices I recognized were those ot Clarence Earl, Leonard Bowman and Joseph Ray. I wish I could of recorded It, lor It was very good especially "Home on the Range." Those present at the high priests party were Mr. and Mrs. William Cornia, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Poll, Mr. and Mr. Herman Westbroek, Mr. snd Mrs. Cyril Stanger, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kendell, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peek, Mr. aqd Mrs. Archie Hill, Sanford Cook and Mrs. of the young folks and some of the older ones had chill tingling dip in the pool, for the night wu rather cool. But every one that wu in the cold water didnt aeem to mind. After all there wu nice heated pool inside, which finally attracted most of the swimmers. The MIA officers and teachers are to be congratulated on the fine entertainment they planned and furnished for the people of our ward. They would like to urge more people to participate in these fine socials, that are prepared for your enjoyment. Besides swimming, the group went roller skating and bowling. Eliza Rawson. 51r. and Mrs. Raymond Ray entertained their familv, with a chicken Elizabeth Mathis snd Karen Gill dinner at Lagoon Monday afterreceived service awards, for their noon and evening. Thoee present help to the Primary teachers this were Mrs. Nadine Carver and chilpast year. These awards were pre- dren; Mr. and Mrs. Evans Ray and sented to them by the Primary children; Miss Joyce and Annette Ray. President Mrs. Elaine Poll. Miss Joyce Ray Ethel Fotes, The annual Weber County Farm Day celebration that will be held on Labor Day Is drawing near. The girl chosen from our ward to enter the competition In the Tomsto queen contest Is Marilyn Ray, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Evan Ray. On Fridiy night Aug. 31st at a dance held In the Hooper First Ward at 8.30 p.m. the Tdmato queen will be chosen. Lets everyone turn out at this dance snd support our candidate. We would like to congratulate you Marilyn and wish you success. Gen-ie- l pitality chairman, Elaine Smith, program; Elaine Poll, membership; June Holbrook and Elva Zaugg, Magazine; Della Cook 2nd vice, president Evalyn Meadows, president; and Bessie Bambrough, sec. and treas. and Joseph Cook; vice president. Thursday Aug. 30th. PTA convention will be held at the Ogden High School. Sessions at 3 snd 7 p.m., they would Ilk all PTA officers snd teachers to attend. The Explorers and Mis Maids of the South Ogden Stake held a swimming party at Soda Springs Monday evening. The boys and girls from our ward that attended really had a grand time. Lunch was furnished for them. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peek hu enjoyed guests from California it their home the put week. It wu Mrs. Peek's .sister, Thelma, and brother in law. However the vacation was quite a disappointment to "Roy." Mrs. Peeks brother In law As he spent most of it in the hospital. While here he took a hernia attack and was rushed to the hospital and was operated on. We all wish him a speedy recovery nd hope he has better luck on his return home. They planned on going to Yellowstone snd visiting it the park but the operation Interfered with their plans. Thornton, Just returned heme from a weeks vacation In Jackson Hole. Here they enjoyed the great sport of fishing and did very well I hear. This la the third time this summer, they have been up that way fishing. They had their own boat and really enjoyed the great out of doors. Joyce returns WedWc should be lient in our Judgenesday to Provo where she will ment, because often the mistakes teach again this year it the Dixon of other wou'd have been ours Junior High School. had we had fit oppoi tunity to make Dr AKaker. them. A PTA meeting wu held it the North Davis Junior High School afternoon at 2 p.m. The Officers and teachers oi the Sun- Monday of the purpose meeting wu for the day School are planning a party to officers snd thdxjhalrmen to get be held next Friday night, at the and discuss plans for the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kap. together school year. Present at the It will be held out of doors. If wea- coming meeting u Thersa Manhsll, hos ther permits. Bureau-Tomat- o Mr. snd Mrs. Willard Gill and family left this week for a weeks vacation in Yellowstone Park. I have two more baby sitters who are available to care for children any evening. They are Fred and David Stanger, sons of Mr. snd Mrs. Cy Stanger, Phone The ward held a party at Como Springs Tuesday evening. Everyone took their lunch and afterwards 00 SAVE Lucky people Wednesday night were Doyle Brake and Kay Child, when neither was injured in an accident that involved both of their vehicles It happened In front of Doyles home as he went to turn In his driveway and was hit by the Child's car. Damage to their cars was slight. 3 South Weber program that wu preby the MIA. Those who attended had real good time. Some enjoyed pared ON YOUR FIRE INSURANCE RENEWALS LET US EXPLAIN THE ANNUAL RENEWAL PLAN TO YOU! I E L D -- M-A-N-t INSURANCE REALTORS BUILDERS Phone 3 8618 Roy, I'tah Roy, The City With a Future. I School registration for Davis Hi held last Tbursdty. School commences Sept 7th, for Dsvis County students. North Davis Junior High students will register st a later date. students wav Open Labor Day i- - We would like to extend a "get well wish' to Mn. Mary Cook who confined at her home and hope are soon on the road to recovery Also to Douglas Poll who broke his arm when he slipped snd A happy birthday this week to fell at Primary last Tuesday. This Jimmy Higley, Emmett Ritter and is too bad Doug and just before William Birt on the 27th, DeAnn school starts also. Titensore 28th. Glen Poll 29th; William Cornia 30th; John Hill Slst. Mn. Nadine Carver and children are spending the week with Mr. and A happy wedding anniversary to Mrs Raymond Ray while Kay is Mr and Mrs Leon Birt and on a business tour through Texas Mrs. Delbert on the 30th; and and Oklahoma looking for engito Mr and Mrs Elwood Watt on neers for the Westinghouse Co. the 31st Mr and Mrs. Willis Mowers had The Mutual held a skating as the ir guests visiting with them party Thursday night at the Berth-than- a the past week, Mrs. Mowers aunt Roller rink. A large atten- and uncle from Kansas. dance from our ward enjoyed this Mrs Ethel Earl, Mrs. Fern Poll evening of entertainment and Mrs Vonda Coy spent Sundsy Mr. and Mrs Vem Coy and fam- at DtP Csmp in Salt Lake City vacation to as hostesses ily enjoyed an Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. This was a wonderful scenic tour The Primary officers and teachand they enjoyed it very much. ers held a party Monday evening at 8 pm in honor of LueUa Byram The South Ogden Stake held a the past president of this organizaFathers and Sons outing Friday tion. who was recently sustained night at Camp LaMondi. Everyone as the president of the Relief Soenjoye dtheir lunch in the great ciety The party was held at the out doors from 6 to 8. After which home of Mrs. Byram and Bunco was the game of the evening and a pot luck supper served. A gift was presented to Luella, for her service in the Primary by the off! ccrs and teachers. is Phone t you fe" I i ' Rr"ri - ""T ; L S Mr-an- Let ELECTRICITY Lift Your Load! ay Willis Mowers and Jake Kap spent the weekend in the mountains camping Probably staking out a good deer hunting area. Mr Mowers and son Boyd spent the week end with her parents while Willis was away. Get rid of backaches through hard scooping or lifting . . . cut costly labor expense let low-cos- t electricity do these and other farm choies: Lift hay, grain and other feeds into your barn. Unload your truck or trailer. Pump water, grind feed, cool milk, and power your repair tools. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence TRUST AN Eye Experts ros Watch Repair Attended Bradley Unhentty 6 Yaars O Experience O FARM'BETTER.;. Electrically UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. See CAL STR INGHAM C. Strlngham Jewelry Theatre Bldg. Roy, Utah Birt and left last Saturday daughter for a two weeks vacston up through the northwest and down the coast to San Francisco and Into Lo Angeles, Nevada, then home. When they return they can give us more information on their tour. Hope they have fun. correction on the trip to Pine View Dam the boys were going to to take. Their teacher Harold Ray was unable to secure a boat, so the trip was cancelled, "sorry A The high priests and their wtvaa held an outdoor party last Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and iU1 ROT, UTAn . h PHONE 2 0817 Specials for Friday & Saturday PR0DUC GREEN PEPPERS lc Each GIANT CANTS 3 for 29c STAMPS SNOW WHITE No. Caulflower Sc lb. WAYNE'S Quality Meats FRANKS 3 Lbs. 89c LEAN GRADE BEEF 3 Lbs. 93c RIB STEAKS 55c Lb. BEEF ROASTS 29c Lb. For Your Holiday LIBBYS DEEP BROWN 2Mi Can PORK O BEANS 5 for $1.00 APRICOT NECTOR 46 oz. Can 29c GRAPE NECTOR 5-- 24 oz. Bottles $1.00 CRAB MEAT 6 Can 49c SLICED PINEAPPLE 2" Can 29c 3 |